Chauffeur Services for Farnborough International Air Show

The event, often hailed as the world’s greatest air show, runs every second year and is the biggest aircraft trade show in the UK. The first few days (11-15 July) of Farnborough Air Show are dedicated trade and exhibition days, with public shows taking place on both the 16th and 17th of July following the commencement of the trade show. Over 80,000 spectators are anticipated to descend on Farnborough Aerodrome over the two days, with high demand for chauffeur services expected over this period.

With many different things to do, including vintage aircraft, live broadcasts and helicopter flights, Farnborough Air Show is one of the summer’s top attractions for visitors and locals alike. Of course, the highlight of the FIA is undoubtedly the world-renowned flight display which in 2016 will see the Red Arrows, Breitling Wingwalkers and the Twister Aerobatics, amongst many others, take to the skies to delight onlookers.

Now in our 50th year of operation, Little’s provide a chauffeur drive service spanning the UK and can cater to all transport requirements during your visit to Farnborough Air Show – be it a luxury coach or a multi-person vehicle. For those staying on to enjoy the area after the show has ended, Little’s also provide chauffeur driven sightseeing tours and bespoke itineraries. For more information, contact farnborough@littles.co.uk or call us directly on +44 (0) 203 282 1056.

From Selkies and Kelpies to The Loch Ness Monster, Unicorns and The legend of Sawney Bean, Scotland is rife with tales of myth and legend. Whether your chauffeur driven car takes you to Loch Coruisk to go kelpie-spotting, to Loch Ness to try your chances of capturing a glimpse of the water beast ‘Nessie’ underneath the surface of the murky loch; or to the capital city of Edinburgh for a tour of the haunted, underground vaults – let your Little’s chauffeur guide help you to discover any of Scotland’s famous myths and legends.

Tartan, the symbol of the clan, is best described by the Gaelic word breacan, meaning chequered. Tartan is synonymous with the symbol of clan kinship and each clan has their own individual version. Do you have connections to Scotland? Let us help you discover which clan you originate from and what tartan your clan associates with. Whether it’s taking you to The Clan Tartan Centre on the outskirts of Edinburgh to see a kilt being made, or transporting you to visit the Lochcarron Weavers shop in the Highlands for a truly exceptional tartan experience, let us build a custom-built itinerary especially for you.

From scallops to salmon, langoustine to lobster and from crab to cod, Scotland’s lochs, seas and rivers are swimming with an abundance of fresh seafood – enticing tourists and locals alike. Touring the length and breadth of Scotland with your chauffeur gives you the complete freedom to customise the tour to individual seafood preferences. Whether that’s delighting in the fresh, smoked salmon at The Luss Seafood Bar in Loch Lomond – just a short half an hour drive from Glasgow city centre, or a bespoke tour of the seafood restaurants along Route NC 500, contact us today with your ideas or let us customise an amazing experience for you.